Argentina’s state-owned firms: So far, not so good
Can YPF avoid the grim fate of other nationalised companies?(32)
Expropriations in Bolivia: Just when you thought it was safe
Evo Morales nationalises a Spanish electric company(12)
Argentina's oil grab: Bad for now, bad for the future
Cristina Fernández's decision may boost her popularity briefly, but who will invest in her country now?(7)
Nationalising YPF: Cristina scrapes the barrel
Nobody will suffer from the nationalisation of Argentina’s oil giant more than Argentines themselves(213)
Argentina’s energy industry: Fill ’er up
Cristina Fernández sacrifices her country’s relationship with its biggest foreign investor to satisfy her hunger for cash and nationalist symbolism(171)
Institutions: Expropriating its way to poverty
Argentina goes a-nationalising(54)
Argentina's oil industry: Feed me, Seymour
Argentina re-nationalises its former state energy company(588)
Argentine politics: False alarm
Cristina Fernández's cancer diagnosis was erroneous(6)
Venezuela’s presidential election: Cancer and the body politic
Before voting this year, Venezuelans have a right to know the state of Hugo Chávez’s health(22)
Argentina and the Falklands: Rocking the boat
Another diplomatic victory for President Fernández(357)
Argentine politics: The president falls ill
Cristina Fernandez is diagnosed with cance(19)
Argentina’s president: Cristina prepares to defy gravity
The president begins her second term facing an economic slowdown. She will meet it with a mixture of rhetoric, controls and austerity(87)
Currency controls in Argentina: Unfree exchange
An ill-advised attempt to prop up the peso(15)
Science in Argentina: Cristina the alchemist
Argentina is trying to build a scientific establishment(56)
Argentina’s presidential election: A one-woman show
Cristina Fernández is re-elected in a landslide(78)
The Economist's readers think the "Cuban Five" received unfair jail sentences(0)
Argentina’s presidential election: Flying solo
Cristina Fernández has so far proved the naysayers wrong. How long can she stick to the policies that are about to win her a second term?(46)
Argentina’s presidential election: The widow takes it all
Cristina Fernández is poised to win a second term. She should use it more constructively than the first one(57)
Protectionism in Argentina: Keep out
South America’s two biggest economies are imposing heavy-handed trade restrictions. Our first article looks at Argentina, our <a href="http://www.economist.com/node/21530144">second</a> at Brazil(85)
Argentina’s president: In her prime
Cristina Fernández takes a big step towards a second term(20)
Argentine politics: Just in time
Cristina Fernández finally says she will stand for re-election(14)
Corruption in Argentina: The mother of all scandals?
A once-revered human-rights group runs into a controversy(24)
Argentina's presidential race: Will she, won't she?
The unusual coyness of Cristina Fernández(6)
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